Car has 49k miles
I just swapped new ps4s on the front and noise is now gone. I haven’t gotten an alignment in the 7 months I’ve owned it but definitely on the list to do soon. So tires definitely was the cause if the noise. I think I can still feel a slight vibration but it’s good enough for now
Between speeds 20-60mph there’s this rotational vibration I feel throughout the chassis. You can hear it and feel it. In the one video (it’s hard to tell) but there is movement in the wheel when I pry against it. And in the second video you can hear the noise in the backround. Sounds like a...
Okay I just made all the changes to duty bias and ff. Map 2 and took a log. Still seems to be cutting throttle as around 4500 rpm. https://datazap.me/u/austin101400/log-1746834174?log=0&data=1-4
Howdy, I’m having some issues under wot. I think I’m having throttle cuts. Mods are catless dp, hks exhaust, and awe intake. And with 3 gallons of e85. Log is from map 2. Thanks
https://datazap.me/u/austin101400/map-2?log=0&data=1-4
Yeah it’s going to show the updated part number because that’s the only one you can order now. Being a 2020 you most definitely have the outdated oil pump
The new pumps part number supersedes the old one so dealers can only order the updated one. I didn’t mention anything about online stuff even though I knew the oil pump would fix it I just let them do there thing.
The earlier models used an oil pump with plastic internals. Updated one has metal internals. Early signs of failure are being unable to measure engine oil and eventually oil pressure issues and then worst case total oil pump failure. There’s a lot of similar posts on here with the same issues...
04/13/25
Oil pump is installed and oil level procedure correctly goes through. Install was only a day 1/2 so not bad. Whining noise at low speed is also gone. Thanks to all who responded to forum
Update 4-7-25
Oil control valve didn’t fix issue of course. They said they sent all the info over to Toyota and they approved the oil pump. Of course back order no eta but so were the level sensor and control valve lol. So now oil pump is ordered and just waiting for the text to have it...
I understand what you’re saying but it just seems like an unnecessary gamble, to me at least. If they try to replace another part after the control valve I’ll get more involved
Update 03/02/25
Dealer replaced oil level sensor, still didn’t fix issue. They say next step is the oil control valve which of course isn’t under factory powertrain but luckily I have an extended that’s covering the level sensor and hopefully the oil control valve. Really hope the next step...
Yeah they said oil pump would be covered but before they jump straight to oil pump they need the do the smaller stuff first (oil change and oil level sensor) to rule them out. Advisor said he will call my extended warranty shortly to see if level sensor is covered.